Posts Tagged ‘Red Door Perfume’

Red Door perfumeI worked today, 6:00 am to 2:00 pm, with one thing on my mind.  I have tickets to the Detroit Red Wings game.  It was so hard to keep my mind on my work.

I finally get home, I shower, I put my makeup on and my favorite women’s perfume, red door.  Of course my husband says how nice I look and how good I smell, of course he has to, so he thinks.  But he can’t understand why I went all out for a hockey game.  Can’t a women just look and smell good just because they want to?

Red Door perfumeSo Valentines Day is right around the corner and I have never actually told my husband what I wanted for Valentines Day because I have always figured that it meant more coming from him.  However, this year I’m going to have to slip a few hints, because lets face it chocolate only goes so far.

My idea of the perfect Valentines Day, start the day with breakfast in bed, next a small box of chocolate with one single carnation (red) and a small bottle of  Red Door perfume that I can wear to dinner.  Dinner will be at a very quite and exquisite restaurant so we can spend a nice romantic evening together.  That would be perfect.

Red Door perfumeNo matter how much you love someone, or what kind of a role they played in your life, losing them to cancer is always hard.  Regardless of how that person dies it is always tough on everyone concerned.  Such is my life now, even though this particular person was not a daily figure in our family there is still a void.

After you get over the initial loss, you then have to figure out what you are going to wear to the funeral, that, if your are like me, you don’t want to attend anyway because I hate funerals.  So what do you wear, blue, black or is green (dark) acceptable?  Nothing to flashy, and what about the makeup?  My biggest question was what kind of  perfume do I wear?  Is something with a strong scent going to do?  Or do I go with my favorite, which is Red Door perfume?  I have to admit that every funeral I have gone to, the same question arises, what scent do I want to wear so as not to offend anyone.

Red Door PerfumeElizabeth Arden was actually named Florence Nightingale Graham.  She was the fourth child of five born to a Scottish grocer.  As a young women and an experimenter, she believed that from common substances such as herbs, medicines and salves she could create beauty aids, and she did just that with the help of a friend who was chemist.

By the 1930’s it was said that there were only three names known globally, Singer Sewing Machines, Coco Cola and Elizabeth Arden.  She created and launched her first fragrance in 1935 which she called Blue Grass Perfume.  At the time of her death in 1966 her company was grossing an estimated $60 million dollars a year.  Elizabeth was the owner of over 100 salons in America and Europe and also created and manufactured over 300 cosmetics and fragrances.  Just a few of her products are Green Tea perfume, Splendor perfume, True Love perfume and my all time favorite Red Door perfume.  Her products are truly worth the time and money you would spend.